Have you ever wondered what goes on behind the bars? Or how do Psychologists play an important role there? Join us in our next visit to the Singapore Prison Service (SPS) to get your answers! We’ll be touring through Cluster B of the prison, be introduced to SPS, and end the day off with a dialogue session with some Home Team Specialists.

Are mental disorders as uncommon as one might assume? Or as dramatic as what the media portrays?

As part of our efforts to raise awareness of mental health, join us for our first ever Library of Life! Let’s break down the stigma and hear the stories from our books who have had personal experiences with mental illnesses. Hear their stories, and feel free to engage them in a discussion on topics you are interested in.

Library of life allows you, our reader, to hear their stories in 30-minutes dialogue sessions. After every 30 minutes, you will be able to check out a new book and hear a new story. Our books can only each have a maximum of 6 readers at one time so sign up early to avoid disappointment.

When you think of professors/tutors, does one name come to mind specifically? We want to know your special experience with your tutors!
Here is your chance to be part of PAW:
Submit a short appreciation video (30-45s) to us and we will compile it for our hardworking and incredible professors and tutors to see!
For your video, you can make use of the following:
1. Describe psychology in one word.
2. Name your current or past professors/tutors?
3. Describe your psychology professors and tutors in one word.
4. What will you do without your tutor?
5. If you could tell your tutor something, what would it be?
Hope to see your videos! Email it to us at nuspsyche.paw@gmail.com by 26 Feb 2359 🙂

Always wanted to volunteer at IMH but didn’t have friends to go together? Fret NOT!

NUS Psychology Society has heard your worries! Come join us in this noble cause to create enriching activities for our special friends in the ward and to make new friends along the way.

Training will be given to you to prepare you for the volunteering activities. You will need to come up with ideas that you want to do during the whole volunteering programme. Don’t worry, there will be people from IMH Matchsticks onsite to guide you.

*Please make sure that you can make it for the compulsory training programme in week 3/4.

We hope that part l of our career sharing session had brought insights on whether you would like to pursue a specific career pathway! As promised, here is part ll and this time we have invited 2 more organizations:

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